My Third Empire

Eight Hundred and Ninety-Nine Dragon Plan

Hideki Tojo may not know it yet, but his choice can be said to be the most correct choice made by the entire Japanese army in the plan to advance north. This lieutenant general named Ishihara Wanji can be said to be rare in the Japanese army The army is talented. (Baidu search website updates the fastest and most stable)

However, this poor "famous general's talent" was not very lucky. When he was stationed in the Kanto area, he accidentally injured his little brother with his command knife-so he urinated blood all the year round, and it was an incurable disease. Although it was not intentional to slander, but the established front-line commander of Japan's northward expansion plan does have no descendants, and it is very likely that he is...

In short, it is not auspicious for the writer to mention these two words. Generally speaking, the group that Shi Yuan belongs to is a team of heroes, such as Wei Zhongxian, Liu Jin, Wang Zhen... There are also martial arts masters, such as Dongfang Invincible , Lin Pingzhi, Yue Buqun—they are really outstanding people.

At that time, someone made a specific analysis of the military strength of the world powers. For example, France can only win the war when a woman leads the army (Joan of Arc); Italy’s army is not twice as large as the enemy’s, so don’t expect victory; But if you can't get rid of the two-front battle, it will be a waste of effort; Russia has never taken advantage of a war that it provokes-now there is an extra Japan: the Japanese are used to using generals who have practiced the Sunflower Book when they fight the battle of fate... …

If Italy, an ally of Germany, has been showing a level of fanfare from the beginning until now, then Japan, a behemoth that dominates Southeast Asia, is definitely a stand-up comedian. Because just when its army decided to do its best for the future of the empire, the navy came to drag its feet again.

Yes, the naval fleet on the side of Yamamoto Fifty-Six could no longer withstand the attack of the U.S. Navy—the Solomon Sea Battle kicked off the stage at the same time that the Japanese Army began to gather troops to go north. The strategic decisive battle between the Japanese Navy and the U.S. Navy It just kicked off so abruptly.

The wealth and wealth of the United States was finally shown in the war. While the Japanese were still racking their brains on how to replenish pilots, the three aircraft carriers of the U.S. Navy, which were originally customized by the British Navy, were completed almost at the same time. A brutal sea and air battle.

This time, the naval force in the hands of Yamamoto Fifty-Six has not been restored at all. Some aircraft carrier fleets are still training pilots in the waters of the Philippines and Taiwan. At this time, Yamamoto Fifty-Six was of course unwilling to fight a decisive battle, but he did not dare to give up the Solomon Islands at will.

I just got the news that when the Japanese Army was approaching Sydney and other places in Australia, the US Army re-landed in Australia. The 100,000 US Army suddenly made the Japanese Army in Australia dare not act rashly anymore.

Japan's strategic attempt to completely occupy Australia also came to naught, and the Solomon Islands close to Australia became a barrier to cover the entire flank of the 230,000 Japanese troops on the Australian mainland.

Once the Solomon Islands are lost, these soldiers are destined to become a lone army that cannot be rescued after running out of ammunition and food. This loss is something Japan cannot afford anyway.

All the King Kong-class battlecruisers are gone, and more than half of the Japanese Navy's rapid assault battleships are gone. This not only means that the United Fleet lost three main battleships for no reason. It means that the Japanese navy's tactics of covering the rapid assault of battleships are basically impossible to implement.

On the other hand, the Japanese Navy, which lacks sufficient naval aviation, has long forced the two aircraft carriers Canglong and Hiryu under the jurisdiction of the Second Air Fleet to retreat to Taiwan for reorganization. There are fewer troops. It can be said that the current United Fleet can't even reach half of its peak combat power. The decisive battle at this time is really annoying.

But leaving like this is not an option. Retreating without a fight in the Marshall Islands has already given Yamamoto Fifty-Six the nickname "Marshal Escape" in the Japanese base camp. If he runs again in the Solomon Islands, he will not have to go back. Japan is gone, let’s honestly commit seppuku in Rabaul.

"Mr. Nanyun, in this situation, our fleet has just replenished fuel at the supply fleet at the transportation and supply base in Rabaul, and can support it for a while, but what I am most worried about is the US fleet. The scale of one time." Yamamoto Fifty-Six looked at the map on his map table worriedly, and said to Nagumo Chuichi, the commander of the First Air Force beside him: "The Americans have been shrinking turtles for more than half a year. Now Suddenly eager to fight, there must be something wrong."

"Your Excellency, Marshal, we have always judged that the Americans should have three aircraft carriers that can compete with us. I personally think that the information from the intelligence agency is not accurate. The Americans should have at least five aircraft carriers in their hands now." Nan Yun Chuichi stared at the map and pointed to Wake Island and the Marshall Islands behind him. After glancing at Yamamoto Fifty-Six, he continued, "The counterattack speed of the Americans has changed from very slow to now. It can be said that It took about two months for them to go from retaking all of Hawaii to counterattacking Midway."

Then he said, pointing to Wake Island and other places: "Then the Americans took back Wake Island and drove us back to the Marshall Islands. Island attacked Marshall in only 23 days."

"I know, I know! The U.S. Navy's combat capabilities are increasing, and the U.S. Navy's fleet is getting bigger and bigger." Yamamoto Isuojuku nodded helplessly, and he admitted Nagumo Chuichi's deduction: "But we have What way? What can we do?"

While talking, he pointed to the documents on the table, and after a wry smile, he continued: "Mr. Nanyun, those bastards in the army are simply making fun of the future of the empire! When the enemy is fighting hard, they are working tirelessly to kill us!"

Faced with this kind of question, Nagumo Chuichi didn't know how to answer. In fact, the Japanese Navy also cheated the Japanese Army in this way, and it cheated more than once. The damage move he knows is that the transport ship of the Japanese Navy has just been sunk by a submarine of the US Navy, but he did not tell the transport ship of the Japanese Army. As a result, the U.S. Navy often found that the Japanese transport ship had just been sunk, but there were still lifeless Japanese ships passing through the dangerous waters.

If you really ask the Japanese navy or the Japanese army who is more able to deceive the other, then you can use an allegorical answer-the crow landed on the coal pile, and no one should say who is black.

It was also the same last time. The army first withdrew the land-based fighter jets on the Marshall Islands without telling the navy. With such an aura of slashing each other eighteen knives, even hostile countries with bitter hatred and deep hatred may generally not be able to do it, right?

But this time the army really went too far, because they once again transferred a large part of the planes from the Solomon Islands and Australia, which reduced the number of Japanese land-based fighter jets in the entire Pacific Ocean to a pathetic situation— —The Solomon Islands still have 172 aircraft, which looks like a lot, but the actual combat capability is really not much.

Most of these aircraft are relatively backward models. When the upstarts like Japan are at a disadvantage, their shortcomings are immediately highlighted. The equipment in their hands is too little, so most of them can only use inferior things to make up for their numbers.

If Germany has been suffering from insufficient raw materials and the inability to integrate production capacity in the European occupied areas, then the current situation in Japan is that we don’t have much production capacity at all. Let’s talk about the Bushido spirit defeating the enemy’s aircraft and artillery!

Most of the Japanese weapons are divided into industrially developed areas throughout Japan and exist in the form of handicraft workshops. So in another time and space, the strategic bombing of the United States was extremely deadly to Germany, but it has been unable to stop Japan's weapons production (of course it has also blocked most of it). But at a time like this, expecting a bunch of hand-crafted workshop-style production companies to be able to fight against an industrial giant like the United States is absolutely nonsense.

If you don't have guns and ammunition, you can use bayonets to kill your opponents, and if you don't have cannons, you can use rifles to kill your opponents. But if you don't have planes and warships, you really can't fight against those enemies who are armed to the teeth. After all, mental power can't shut down the enemy's tank, nor can it crash the enemy's plane.

"I heard that the more reliable commander in the army, Yamashita Fufumi, has arrived in the Philippines...Maybe our situation will be better in the future." Nagumo Chuichi finally squeezed out this sentence, he actually wanted to say to Yamamoto Fifty-Six The words are: "If it is not possible, let's give up the Solomon Islands."

Yamamoto glanced at Nagumo Tadaichi. Of course he knew the meaning behind what his subordinates said, but he waved his hands helplessly, as if to dispel Nagumo's illusions and to strengthen his confidence Same: "Frustrating the U.S. Navy here and saving the defeat... is what I, a soldier of the Imperial Japanese Navy, should do..."

"Implement the 'Dragon Project' and let the U.S. Navy know that the Japanese Navy is truly number one in the world!" Without waiting for Nagumo Zhongyi to persuade him, he made up his mind, and said to his subordinates with his fists: "I personally Lead the battleship fleet and lure the U.S. Navy to go south! You enter the battlefield from the west and flank the U.S. Navy! Annihilate the U.S. Pacific Fleet in one fell swoop!"

"Hi!" Nanyun Zhongyi bowed his head and replied: "Your Excellency Marshal, since you have made up your mind, I will return to the aircraft carrier Kaga to prepare!"

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